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Puritans during King Philip's War
________- NO POWs therefore prisoners were executed or sold into slavery.
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John Rolfe
________ observed Natives smoking tobacco in ceremonies.
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malaria epidemic
A(n) ________ in Charlestown or the August 1739 passage of the Security Act by the South Carolina Colonial Assembly may have caused the Stono rebellion.
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Chesapeake tobacco
________ had a monopoly in England.
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Freemen
________ (landowners) could have a place in the church and could vote.
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Anglican
________ Church served as a prop of royal authority.
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Indians
________ teach colonists how to farm and share food in return for helping fight the other natives.
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Salutary neglect
________: rules put in but are not enforced.
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Tobacco
________ brought a boom to the economy.
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Smallpox
________ killed over 90 percent of the natives.
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Quakers
________ were being persecuted in England because they were opposed to violence, rank, and pride; this meant they would not serve in the military or hold public offices with rank.
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New Lights
________- followers of Edwards and Whitefield; repentance and saved by faith.
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South Carolina
1739- the colony of ________ was shaken by a slave uprising that culminated with the death of sixty people.
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Slaves
________ were introduced in 1619.
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English
Trade to and from the colonies could be carried only by ________ or colonial- built ships, which would be operated only by ________ or colonial crews.
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Congregational Church
________- grew out of Puritan Church; agitated for rebellion.
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Natives to Europeans
maize, potatoes, tobacco, fruits, vegetables
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Europeans to Natives
horses, cattle, smallpox
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Indentured servants
served 7 years in exchange for paid trip, food, and shelter, and burned down Jamestown in Bacons Rebellion
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Cash crops
tobacco, rice
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Salutary neglect
rules put in but are not enforced
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1670
3,000 slaves
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1750
10,000 slaves
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1861
4 million slaves in the Chesapeake colonies alone
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Old Lights
those who follow predestination
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New Lights
followers of Edwards and Whitefield; repentance and saved by faith